Has anyone heard the Miyajima 'Snakewood' cartridge,


a limited edition successor to the Madake ? A Google search turns up no hits on it - maybe it’s too new and too rare to garner a critical review - so I’m polling for anyone’s personal experience with it ?
Thanks.
dr-john
amazing - I'm playing the Beethoven Quartet box by Juilliard- and it's tracking musically like no other cartridge before. 
Last night the Snakewood Madake opened even further, allowing me to occupy the space, even the height, of the recording venue of Solti's Don Carlo on London.  Tonight I fed it through the Miyajima KSW SUT to achieve a 'rightness' of analog playback I've never achieved before in my system. I'm sure more will be revealed.  A match made in heaven. 
after sufficient hours for the Snakewood Madake to open into the KSW SUT, a play of the many Philips chamber works followed by the DGG tulips Karajan Rheingold convinces me I can live happily with this and my Shindo Giscours pre-amp for years ahead.  There's nothing I would change ......   
ADDENDUM:  Art  Dudley just used the Snakewood Madake in his Capital Audio showroom - and listening to a 1974 Connoisseur Society recording of Moravec's Chopin last night, I could hear the timbre of the WOOD in his Baldwin piano - I never got that from digital or from any other cartridge. Thrilling.